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Constitutionality of suspension of elected public officers in a state (4)
Per TOBI, J.S.C. at pages 214-215, paras. A-B: “Learned counsel for the 1st appellant dealt exhaustively with the liberal interpretation of the Constitution. His ally, learned counsel for the 2nd appellant, supported him. The liberal approach they commended to this court was aimed at accommodating the guidelines made by the 1st appellant. While this court […]
Constitutionality of suspension of elected public officers in a state (4)
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